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Matt Waldman’s RSP Boiler Room No.240 S Grant Delpit (LSU): Steps Ahead

Matt Waldman’s RSP Boiler Room examines LSU safety Grant Delpit, one of the best prospects Waldman has watched in 2019 because of his ability to execute steps ahead of his competition. Grant Delpit is one of the most intuitive players I’ve seen in a while. In the middle of executing a good decision, the LSU…
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Matt Waldman’s RSP Boiler Room No.239 RB Cam Akers (FSU) Incomplete Masterpiece

Matt Waldman’s RSP Boiler Room examines two plays from FSU RB Cam Akers, an exciting 2020 NFL Draft prospect whose game tantalizes but is an incomplete masterpiece. A tackle-breaking, pass-receiving, safety-beating, nose tackle-blocking running back built for a real workload, Cam Akers tantalizes fans and scouts with his talents while being an incomplete masterpiece. NFL…
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Matt Waldman’s RSP Boiler Room No.238 RB Zack Moss (Utah) A Tip For Etienne And Extreme Flexibility

Matt Waldman’s RSP Boiler Room compares the approaches of 2020 NFL Draft prospects Zack Moss and Travis Etienne with setting up blocks on outside runs as well as showcases Moss’ flexibility after contact. Zack Moss and Travis Etienne will never be mistaken for the other if you know anything about their games. Still, there are…
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Matt Waldman’s RSP Boiler Room No.237: RB Travis Etienne (Clemson) Patience Needed

Matt Waldman’s RSP Boiler Room examines two plays from Clemson RB Travis Etienne’s monster night against Georgia Tech that reveal a weakness in his game that was also evident in 2018 and something he can address to become an even better NFL prospect. C.J. Spiller, David Johnson, Darrell Henderson, C.J. Prosise, and Rashaad Penny are…
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Matt Waldman’s RSP Boiler Room No.236: WR Collin Johnson (Texas) Tiny Details, Big Plays

Matt Waldman’s RSP Boiler Room examines 2020 NFL Draft prospect WR Collin Johnson’s effort with the micro-movements of football that translate into big plays. Rangy, strong, and fast enough to threaten the deeper pastures of opposing defenses, Texas wide receiver Collin Johnson is a dangerous receiver who maximizes his length and strength to win the…
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Mark Schofield’s RSP Scouting Lens: On Dwayne Haskins, Human Nature and Development

Mark Schofield examines quarterback Dwayne Haskins’ preseason performance in Washington as it relates to his college tape. It is human nature to want to be right. Whether in a relationship, professionally, or just in friendly debates at the local watering hole, when we make a statement or prediction we want to be proven correct in…
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The RSP Fantasy Film And Data Podcast (An RSP Cast) Ep.1: Lions, Panthers, and Chopped Brissett

Rookie Scouting Portfolio contributors Dwain McFarland and J. Moyer team up for their inaugural podcast with a deep dive into a variety of offensive units, including the Colts’ quarterback stable, the Lions’ backfield, and the receiving corps of the Steelers and Panthers. Dwain McFarland and J Moyer integrate data and film analysis to deliver fantasy…
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Matt Waldman’s RSP Film Room No.187: QB D’Eriq King (Houston)

Matt Waldman’s RSP Film Room reviews Houston quarterback D’Eriq King’s five-touchdown performance against Texas Tech. As far as first impressions go, I enjoyed studying D’Eriq King. My biggest question after watching him throw 50 passes in a loss to Texas Tech, is he really five-foot-eleven? If he’s within an inch and a half of that…
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Matt Waldman’s RSP NFL Lens: Drew Brees Speaks Quarterback With Sophistication

Matt Waldman’s RSP NFL Lens showcases a play from New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees to illustrate that Quarterbacking is a language and the best speak it with sophistication. Preseason quarterback ratings look nice when your favorite young quarterback is sitting atop them if you’re simply into window dressing. Quarterback rating approximates how well a…


